AMD's desktop CPU revenue share grew by 14.6% in 2025, driven by Ryzen demand, as AMD continues to gobble up market share ...
Intel had a choice: prioritize server shipments or desktop PC processors, after manufacturing issues caused shortages. Intel ...
Q4 figures reveal shifting market share across PCs and cloud infrastructure Intel continues to lose market share to rival AMD ...
Though AMD's server sector is raking in the money ...
AMD and Intel are both preparing next-gen desktop CPUs with major architectural improvements that now seem to be delayed. This includes Nova Lake, which has been confirmed for a 2026 year-end release ...
As AMD gains market share in desktops, laptops, and servers, its overall x86 share hits all time high at 29.2%.
New CPU shipment estimates from Mercury Research suggest AMD is continuing to narrow Intel’s long-held lead across the x86 ...
The end of 2025 could hardly have been better for AMD. All units achieved records. In x86 servers, the revenue share is growing to over 41 percent.
Near-term execution risks are rising as memory cost inflation limits CCG visibility, while acute Xeon supply constraints also ...
There is a vicious cycle that comes from screwing up, but there is also a virtuous cycle that comes from digging yourself out of the hole and not only not screwing up anymore, but catching up to and ...
Intel's CPU performance in desktop and notebook computers outperforms AMD, but server performance is where AMD's huge advantage really shows. AMD’s data center expansion, robust product roadmap, and ...